Hamas Gaza chief confirms killing of senior commander in Israeli strike

Palestinians and Emergency personnel carry a white body bag of a victim at Al-Shifa Hospital targeted by an Israeli strike on a car in Gaza City, on December 13, 2025. (AFP)
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Updated 14 December 2025
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Hamas Gaza chief confirms killing of senior commander in Israeli strike

  • It was the highest-profile assassination of a senior Hamas figure since a Gaza ceasefire deal came into effect in October

CAIRO: Palestinian militant group Hamas’ Gaza chief Khalil Al-Hayya confirmed on Sunday the killing of the group’s senior commander Raed Saed in an Israeli strike a day earlier.

It was the highest-profile assassination of a senior Hamas figure since a Gaza ceasefire deal came into effect in October.

Al-Hayya also said on Sunday that the militant group had a “legitimate right” to hold weapons and that any proposal for the next phases of the Gaza ceasefire must uphold that right.

“Resistance and its weapons are a legitimate right guaranteed by international law and are linked to the establishment of a Palestinian state,” said Al-Hayya in a televised address on the militant group’s Al-Aqsa TV.

“We are open to studying any proposals that preserve this right while guaranteeing the establishment of a Palestinian state.”


HRW says Israel’s Lebanon evacuation risks violating laws of war

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HRW says Israel’s Lebanon evacuation risks violating laws of war

  • “Calling on everyone who lives south of the Litani (River) to evacuate immediately raises serious legal and humanitarian red flags,” said Kaiss
  • “How are older people, the sick and people with disabilities going to be able to evacuate immediately?”

BEIRUT: Human Rights Watch said on Thursday that the Israeli military’s call for residents of vast areas of southern Lebanon to evacuate raised “serious risks of violations of the laws of war.”
Lebanon was drawn into the Middle East war when Iran-backed Hezbollah began firing rockets at Israel with Israel conducting air strikes across the country and its troops pushing into border towns.
On Thursday, Israel renewed its warning to residents of hundreds of square kilometers (miles) of southern Lebanon to evacuate because of military action.
“Calling on everyone who lives south of the Litani (River) to evacuate immediately raises serious legal and humanitarian red flags and fears for the safety of civilians,” said Ramzi Kaiss, Lebanon researcher at Human Rights Watch.
“How are older people, the sick and people with disabilities going to be able to evacuate immediately? And how will their safety be guaranteed as they leave?” he said in a statement from the rights group.
HRW said “the sweeping nature” of Israel’s call raised “concerns that their purpose is not to protect civilians,” adding that the area was home to hundreds of thousands of people.
The evacuation call “raises serious risks of violations of the laws of war,” it added.
Lebanese authorities said dozens of people have been killed and tens of thousands displaced from their homes since Monday.